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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 14

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mi 3 il'JifciliUli We, tha Women: William M. Sheppard Weds'R To Nosey Neighbor Act Disinterested 4 COUmtH-fOST, Comdex, M. Mdoy, September 1, HSO i Jeannette Louise Haas An out-of-town wedding Thursday afternoon of interest in ihis section was that at which Mr. William Middlcton Shoppatd, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur R. Sheppard. of 217 East Madison avrnue. Coliingswood, took as his bride Miss daughtor of Mrs. Kmnirtt W.

Haas, of Marietta. and the late Mr. Haas. The ceremony was jwformed at 1.30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother by the Rev. Thomas E.

Woltord, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. Marietta. Mr. William Hanson Haas, of Marietta, gave his sister in ivyc crmi-nnH in a white Skinner satin model, College, Richmond.

Inci. MisLj, tne otl-snoulder enect neckline Smith now attending Columbia I By KI TH MIM.KTT "Why don't neighbors mind their own business?" asks a woman reader. She goes on to explain: "I was away from home Visiting my parents for two weeks and when I returned three women in our neighbor, hood said to me: 'We hardly saw Joe while you were gone. We thought he might be lonely, but I guess he found plenty to "The phrasing was so much the same in all three cases that knew the women had talked the matter over and agreed to let me know Joe wasn't moping around home while I was gone. "Of course, I wfas supposed to start wondering just what he was doing.

Only it so happened 1 did know. Friends had invited him out every pvening to keep him from being lonely. "But my neighbors didn't know that. They were just curious bordered in Chantuly lace, which university, extended to create a panel down; the front of the bodice and full; Mrs. George A.

Shivers, of skirt. The skirt was arranged over North Dudley street, is enter-hoops and ended in a cathedral taining this afternoon in obser-train and her fingertip veil ofvance of the third birthday an-illusion fell from a satin coro-jniversarv of her daughter, Pa-net. She carried a cascade bou-itricia Ellen. Guests will be Lynne quet of gardenias, with an and James Perkins, Gail and orchid at the center. Michael.

Tettemer, Joanne and Mrs. Haas was her sister-in- i John Schone, Barbara and David law's matron of honor and only Kirbv, Donna Daisev. Harold St attendant in a yellow taffeta Pierre and Robert Anderson, off- model patterned after that of; this city, and Louise Zink, of the bride. She wore a cluster of lavender carnations-in her hair; and carried a cascade arrange-; ment of similar flowers. i Mr.

John of Philadelphia, acted as best man and Mr. William Clevenger of Coliingswood, ushered. Following a reception at the Marietta Country club, Mr. Sheppard and his bride left for a wedding trip. They will be at' home, after Oct.

1. at Montelair; Miss Alice G. Howard and Miss Charlotte Deacon, formerly of Moorostown, have taken up residence at 222 High street, Mt Holly. Miss Ellen Cluss, of Shade and Mrs. John Twells.

of Coliingswood, entertained Tuesday evening at the latter's home. 302 Cattell avenue, in honor ot college, Mont-1 Miss Francis Abroitz, of Mer- State Teachers clair, whore the nriaegroom is chantville, whose marriage to doing graduate work Mr. William H. Powell, of Lind- MRS. WILLIAM MIDDLETON SHEPPAKI) Who before her marriage Thursday to Mr.

Sheppard, of Coliingswood, was Miss Jeannette Louise Haas, of Marietta. 0. enwold, will take place Saturdav.i Sept. 9. I and suspicious and they thought they could cause a little trouble." Nosey neighbors are a curse, of course, to any family.

But if you've got 'em, you've got 'em, and the only thing you can do is steer as clear of them as possible. The only real ay to squelch a nosey neighbor is to act disinterested when she starts to gossip about another family in the neighborhood. Don't accept anything she tells you as a startling or deplorable fact. Just shrug it off and let the story fall flat on its face. Also tell her as little as possible about your own business.

And if she starts to needle you about" something don't let her know the needle has hit its mark even if it has. In time she'll get so discouraged she'll quit bringing her bits of gossip and conjecture around to you and will peddle her chat The bride is a graduate of Swarthmore college and attended the P.Mrce school. Mr. Sheppard attended Buekneil university and was graduated from Swarthmore college. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Mary Theresa Ciechon, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Ciechon. of 78 Kings Highway East, Mt. Ephraim, to Mr. R.

Edwin Sutton; son of Mrs. Mildred N. Sut Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.

Kelley, of 12 Evergreen lane, Haddon-field, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Jane. Mar- means, Mrs. Goble, Miss Jane Kay Myers and Miss Sarah Haldeman, and installation banquet, Miss Helen Lumpkin and Ahs. John L. Wilson.

Officers of the club, in addition to Mrs. Goble, include Mrs. Dav-ies, first vice president; Mrs. Relph, second vice president; Mrs. John M.

C. Hughes, recording secretary; Miss Elizabeth Danenhower, corresponding sec ton, of WOO Bryn Mawr avenue. ter Kelley. to Mr. Theodora Haddon Thomas Marville 3d, son of Mr.

Heights. II. Ilts. Junior Club Appointments Announced A meeting of the executive! board of the Haddon Heights Junior Woman's Club will take place Tuesdaj' evening at the home of Mrs. George H.

Goble, Parkway Apartments, Haddonfield. Mrs. Goble is president of the Had- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreegar and and Mrs.

Marville of daughter, Shirley, and Mr. and of Mrs. Harry Wilson, of Merchant-! ter where it is more avidly re- don avenue, Gibbsboro. Mr. Marville is a graduate Rutgers university.

retary, and Miss Haldeman, ceived. ville, are spending Labor Day weekend in Wildwood. i Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wilfred treasurer. Mrs. James P. Smith and Mrs. William Whitehead are senior adviser and assistant senior adviser, respectively.

Of course, you can't stop her from making you the target of her remarks, but you can undermine her influence by being skeptical every time you hear something that the nosey neighbor told someone else and it is passed on to you. rtllVt V.URI V. Roney, ot 32S Sloan avenue, Coliingswood, are receiving congratulations of the birth of a son, Charles Alexander, on Aug. 22. 1 OK.

LsfcS 5, of 132 Cornell road, Audubon, have had as their guests, Lt. Charles Silverthorn, USA, and Mrs. Silverthorn and sons. Joel and Gary, of Tonasket, enioute to Washington, D. C.

from where they will leave shortly for Germany. steel pen was made The first in 1S30. Mrs. Edward L. Glasgow, of Maiket street, Saiem, is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Dr.

club and will conduct the meet-i ing. during which plans will be, discussed for the initial business meeting of the club, scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 13. and for the membership tea to be given by the group Sunday, Sept. 24, at the home of Mrs.

James M.j Relph. 311 Crest avenue, Haddon. Heights. Mrs. Goble has announced hen appointments for the coming: year.

They are as follows: Amer-I ican home, Mrs. Karl art, Miss Dorothy Lockwood: Braille, Mrs. Howard T. Brown; cheer, Mrs. Robert P.

Sturrj drama, Mrs. David E. Wil-, son; garden, Mrs. J. S.

'hospitality. Miss Elsie international relations. Frank F. Neute "literature; and education. Mrs.

Charles R. Schroth membership, Mrs. Relph. KNITTED TWOSOME in navy blue shrink resist yarn for the outdoor gal's sweater wardrobe. Deep bands of ribbing below the white stripes insure smooth fitting' through the waistline.

The simple stockinette stitch is used above the ribbing and for the comfortable set-in sleeves. Directions for making the set in sizes 12, 14 and 16 may be obtained by sending a stamped, self addressed envelope, along witli your request, to the Woman's Fages of the Courier Post. and Mrs. William Sturgis, oi Invitations have been issued Franktown, Va. Mrs.

Glasgow for the wedding of Miss Dorothy vvas accompanied on the trip by Alice Bernardelli, daughter of her sister, Mrs. James H. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

0f Salem, who has returned delli. of 403 Center street. West- home after a nne stay. mont, and Mr. Ralph Charles Lay son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lay. of 716 Avondale avenue. Modem ttiquette Haddonfield. which wiil take: place Saturday morning, Q.

After finishing a dance 16, in the rectory of the Holy with a girl whom he is not oscort-Saviour Church. The Rev. ing, what should the man do? Joseph Stoerlein will officiate at' A. Take the girl back to her1 the 11 o'clock ceremony. i friends or to her next Miss Ruth Bernardeili will be Never under any circumstances' her sister's maid of honor and walk away and leave her stand-onlv attendant.

ing on the" dance floor. Best mrui will he Mr. Barney Q. Is it necessary that a Orsini. of W'ostmont.

house guest always consult with A recention will follow at the the hostess before accepting some 1 Pandora," Coliingswood. outside invitation? I I A. Yes, this is the courteous Mr. and Mrs. Henry D.

Twit- thing to do. of Pine Tree Moores-I Q. When a new acquaintance town', are leavinz todav for a has addressed Mr. Gordon as Mr. I Hcuoid scrapbook B0SS'S Wife's Invitation Bookends Has Secretary Stumped Srret beauty-blend with lanolin 'specially good for Summer-tired hoir.

leaves your curl shining, ftmv Irt tAt. When you have a pair of book-: ends that are inclined to skid or slide, glue a wide rubber band or a piece of inner tube from an auto tirp on the bottom of each end. and the trouble will be eliminated. The Oriental Kug The colors of a real Oriental ru? can be revived bv winins: By KM HA' FOST A letter with the intriguing interjection "I never thought it could happen to me, but it has'." continues as follows: "TJie boss's wife has asked me to come to their house for supper one evening soon, and since they live quite a distance out of the city, has asked me to stay all night and drive in again 4.TtMl-jia I Handy tubet and ion, 25and49. 1UU i Music, Mrs.

Chester P. Smolensky junior bulletin, Mrs. Rob-; iert L. Powell; program, H. Da vies; publicity.

yearbook and. scrapbook, Miss iLeah E. Snook; public welfare and Save the Children Federation, Mrs. John Haldeman; char-jity dance, Miss Snook; card I party and fashion show, Mrs. i David E.

Wilson; anniversary 'banquet, Miss Volpe; ways and three weeks' motor trip to Michi with the boss in the morning. I wonder a) is a gift necessary or at least in good taste? And (bi after a meal and staying just over night. over it with a cloth dampened in vinegar and water solution. This will bring out the colors gan and Wisconsin, should I write Mrs. Boss a thank-vou note? It Jordan, what should Mr.

Gordon do? A. He should make the collection smilingly and casually, without displaying any resentment. THOR'S PHARMACY, INC. IIN KIKI.D .) hint Wrhwav, HaddnnfMd 9-5MB PK.NNSAI KKN Browning Road A WeMfiHd Merrhantvllle 8-0848 again. Handkerchief Box Moisten a blotter with perfume and place in the handkerchief box.

It will impart to the handkerchiefs just the delicate scent desired. 1 it 1 would just be repeating what I'd already said and might seem overdone." (a No, do. not take a gift, (b) Yes, you should write a note a very brief one. Permission lo Smoke Dear Mrs. Post: Is it still considered good manners to ask a companion's permission to smoke before lighting a cigarette, pipe or cigar, een in places here smoking is permitted? Answer: If jour companion is a woman, ves Mr.

and Mrs. Loyd E. Sprague, of 118 Westminster avenue, Gloucester Citj-, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Doris Sprague, to Mr. Joseph Cerrone.

son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cerrone. of 117 Browning lane, Brooklawn. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Jack Clem, of Broadway, Carncys Point, ar leaving today spend in days with Mr. Clem's parents. Mr.

and Mis. Frank Clem, of Shoshone. Idaho. Announcement has been made of ihe marriage of Miss Selma Jf definitely --unless she herself is smoking. Honor Attendant Dear Mrs.

Post: The friend I asked to he KMII.Y POST OS PA RK ROSE HA SLAM DRESS SHOP fall showing DRESSES COATS SUITS MILLINERY my maul ol bonor rias neen very ill. However, she is, I've heard, counting on being home and recovered by the time of my wedding. Since her illness was "nerves" and she has been in a sanitorium. I'd almost rather have somebody else. What can I do about her without causing embarrassment to anyone? Vaulsboro Club Slates Answer: The only thing lo do is ask her mother or.

if ou have The same one, her doctor if Slum' at I'ilir she well enough. If the doctor thinks the wedding would be. The Paulsboro Woman's Club too much of an excitement for' will sponsor a baby show Tues-her. then he would he the one day at 10 a. rn.

at the Gloucester The and County Fair, Paulsboro. fair will begin Labor Day -----------J------------- lewis oiCt I Kleinman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kleinman, of Atlantic City, and Dr. Milton B.

Asbell. son of Mrs. Isedore Asbell, of Ormond avenue, which took place July 30, Atlantic City. After a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Dr. Asbell and his bride are now at home at th Park View Apartments, Coliingswood.

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Damper, of 1019 Sycamore street, Haddon Heights, hae with them for a month the former's mother, Mrs. C.

F. Danser, of Summerville. Miss Barbara Lee Danser is spending sometime in town, as the guest of Miss Lydia K. Thompson. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Anna B.

Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Chailes H. R. Smith, of 39 Wil A i is- Of oflf to JUNlOff BOYS' SLACKS fcpauMol drsy fKftk.

foil wfcifjht, yt "wotSohit Bid Zip ty, tnnp-lop, vlattic to tell her that she had belter not take part. Mherwi.se you will have to go through with your original plans. Kalinc a Koll Dear Mrs. Post: Please tell us whether it is better manners to break ff a piece of roll only l.i'gc enough to be put into the mouth and butter it or bteak off two or three bites and butter that much at a time. Answer: Two or three bites one is loo mincing.

Mrs. Post often received requests for rules covering table manners. She is sorry she cannot answer personal mail. However, answers to questions most frequently asked are included in leaflet "Table Rules of Importance." To obtain a copy, send 10 cents in coin to her, ier t'o-t. P.

(), Box Station G. New York 19. X. Y. of course, you've heard! everyone is talking! YOU MUST SEE US! continue for a week.

The fair officials will award ribbons in the contest to b.ihies; judged the prettiest, healthiest and cutest. A rihhon also will be piesented for the best float. A special prize will be given by the sponsoiing group. Judges will include Mrs. William I.affeity, of Woodbury, and Mrs.

Almeda Davis, of Paulsboro. Mrs. Mildied C. Titus, president of the club, is acting as genera! ehahman for the show and those assisting are Mrs. 'Geoige R.

Philipp, Mrs. Charles V. Sea bo Mrs. C. Lawrence iEariy and Mrs.

John J. Vanne- man. 1 Entries are being received by Mrs. Yannetnan and Mrs. Titus or may be made at the gate on the fair grounds before 10 a.

m. i Tuesday. 88 brown, and UnL I son avenue. Amber lerrace, Fine Hill, to Pvt. William J.

Goodwin, PSA. on of Mr. and Mrs. Olive era chckt Now Ottiffhtiutly Aw Conditioned KIDDIELfltlD Mnnl Wnr loyl I Gi'l (o Ycvi 321 Mrlton Camden 5 WO 3 JUS Open fu. I 5ol fvi Goodwin, of Somerville, Mass Private Goodwin is stationed I I in Washington, D.

C. Mr. and Mrs. James Ajars, of Oak wood Beach, hlsinbmo, are Wc fcnoiy you'll Wife Preservers AT YOUR FINGERTIPS I I 1 share (he spending a week at Cape May. Mr.

and Mrs. Alfied E. Hall of 17 West Main street, Colum enthusiasm for our Fall collection of bus, Inive had with them for IP compelling coats, suits, wear for several days the latter's hrothet in-law aiui Mr. and Mrs dresses and sports-the ujorrfen and S. B.

Arbor, of Wilkes Barre, Pa. Complete Dr. and Mis. Warren S. Smith, children of the family ot L.

have announced the engagement of their LAUNDRY Service daughter. Miss Jacqueline Smith, to Mr. II. Kent Cleaver, son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Lowell Cleaver, of 412 North Washington avenue IMoorestown. 7-. CALL US TODAY Both are graduates of Earlham SOUTH JERSEY LAUNDRY CO. If you carelessly made the mistake of pressing your suit collar on the right side, with resulting stiininess, try saturating a doth with, hot vinegar and then wringing it out.

Pat and sponge the collar with this cloth, and while still damp, press on the wrong side. 1 vwte.m 1 V. KrllfKK, frop. Serving BUNDS AWNINGS, WINDOW SHADES niRKCT FROM MAM FACTI'RfR WHEN YOU BUY ASPIRIN Factory and Retail Store-. 132 N.

Washington Street. Hammonton, N. 1. OPEN DAILY: 9 to 9 SUNDAY TIL 6 4lTIRAT.0NS.mi 33 N. WASHINGTON ST.

HAMMONTON ASPIRIN HORNEFF'S 41 Bnien St. WOndlown 3 70e.

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